Tomorrow will see five big changes, ATMs, checkbooks will have to pay that much
From August 1, a number of rules relating to the banking system will be changed. These include rules for ATMs, banks, door-step banking, etc., as well as rules relating to your salary and cooking gas.
The rules will change from 1 August
There will be a change in the rules regarding money
There will be a big change from ATM to salary
There will be a big change in the salary
The RBI has changed the rules of the National Automated Clearing House (NACH) to make transactions possible even on holidays. Generally speaking, when your salary was to be credited and if it was a Saturday or a Sunday, you used to get it the day after, but now it is not. Money will now be credited to your account even on Sundays. This means that now that the automatic fund transfer system has changed, transactions will also take place on holidays.
Transactions from ATMs are now expensive
As per the RBI rule, the customer will now be able to avail the facility of 5 free transactions (including financial and non-financial transactions) from the bank's ATM every month but after that the withdrawal will be charged. The RBI has increased the interchange fee for financial transactions by Rs 15-17 and in all centers by Rs 5-6 per transaction.
The price of a cylinder may change
Daily LPG No new prices are announced. Cooking gas prices were also hiked last month.
Trouble for account holders in ICICI Bank
ICICI Bank has also changed the withdrawal rules. From now on, 4 transactions can be done per month by going to the bank branch. If someone withdraws money more than four times, he will be charged Rs 150 per transaction. Have to pay.
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Doorstep backing from the post office is also expensive
India Post Payments Bank has announced that customers will now have to pay a fee to avail of home banking services. That means you will now have to pay more to get doorstep service. Rs 20 plus GST for each doorstep service from August 1. Pay per transaction. Until now this facility was free.
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